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Re: Articulation inside/outside (phrasing) slurs?
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Thomas Scharkowski |
Subject: |
Re: Articulation inside/outside (phrasing) slurs? |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 07:52:18 +0100 |
Hi Thies,
thank you,
\override Script #'avoid-slur = #'inside
does what I want.
I do not understand why this is not default, though.
Thomas
> Hi Thomas!
>
> Thomas Scharkowski schrieb:
> > LilyPond 2.7.38 (WIN) places articulations outside the prasing slur.
> > When I first made the file with 2.7.12 they were inside, which I
> > prefer. How can I override the new behaviour?
> Example...???
>
> In the example below the articulation is set explicitly outside the
> phrasing slur. BTW: For me (same version/OS) the example below has it
> inside without any tweak.
>
> Question @experts: I would have expected stacc. articulation above
> slur also by setting PhrasingSlur #'avoid-slur = #'... but there was
> no effect at all, neither for #'outside, #'inside nor #'around. What's
> the difference between setting the property for Script and
> PhrasingSlur?
>
> Example:
> --------
>
> \score {
> \new Staff \relative c'' {
> \override Script #'avoid-slur = #'outside
> a8 \( c d e a4 -. \) r2
> }
> }
>
> --------------
> End of example
>
> Kind regards,
> Thies Albrecht
>
>
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